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            <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Since August, I have been updating my digital life, which began with organizing my digital collection of books. I had never truly looked too indepth at Calibre before August 2025, but I am clearly blown away at its capabilities. I feel a bit awkward keeping the library on my desktop computer, but I have a script to periodically backup my home folder to my NAS. Today I finished organizing them in Calibre. I have discovered that I have 458 digital books - I have read 131, and have 135 on my reading list. The remainder are my wife&#x27;s digital collection and reference material.&lt;&#x2F;p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I read books for information. Sometimes the information is good, so I highlight it for later consumption. I have build &lt;a class=&quot;external&quot; href=&quot;https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;andrewwippler&#x2F;SpeakerWindows&quot;&gt;SpeakerWindows&lt;&#x2F;a&gt; as a means to organize those highlights and other thoughts for later use. This past month, I created two importers - readwise and play books. Readwise gathered my highlights from the Amazon&#x27;s kindle, while Google Play Books sync their highlights in Google Drive. The end result was over 5,000 highlights that needed to be sorted.&lt;&#x2F;p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;At first, I updated 5 a day through a prompts to ChatGPT, but that process was slow. So, I built a script that asked a local LLM to categorize the content of my notes and thoughts. It took about 2 hours to churn through those notes and create relavant tags for all of them. In the end, I am very happy with the results.&lt;&#x2F;p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I am now motivated to read books as fast as I can in Google Play Books, export them to Google Drive, and import them to SpeakerWindows.&lt;&#x2F;p&gt;
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